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VE Ute Owner's Handbook

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  • Page 1 VE Series II UTE VE Ute Owner’s Handbook...
  • Page 2 Change of name, address or ownership In the event of a Safety Recall, or for various reasons, Holden may need to contact you as the owner of this vehicle. If you have recently changed your address, or name, or purchased this vehicle second-hand, please help us to help you by taking a few minutes to fill in and mail the forms at the beginning of the Service/warranty booklet.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 In brief ..........4 Keys, doors, and windows ... 15 Seats, restraints ......28 Storage ........44 Instruments and controls ..... 57 Lighting ........89 Infotainment system ..... 95 Climate control ......159 Driving and operating ....167 Vehicle care .......
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Please note that all information, illustrations and specifi cations in this Handbook are based on the latest production information available at the time of printing. Holden reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 5 Introduction Introduction • Directional data, e.g. left or right, Danger, warnings or front or back, always relate to and cautions Your vehicle is a designed the direction of travel. combination of advanced technology, • Depending on the model variant, safety, environmental friendliness and Danger integrated special equipment economy.
  • Page 6: In Brief

    In brief In brief Unlocking the vehicle Manual door locks Remote keyless entry Initial drive information To lock, insert the key into the driver’s door lock and turn towards the rear e : Lock and arm the alarm of the vehicle, then turn it back to the c: Unlock and disarm the alarm vertical position and remove.
  • Page 7 In brief Tonneau cover lock Seat adjustment A. Lift for forwards/backwards B. Up/down The vehicle may have a hard The vehicle may have the following C. Seat base tilt tonneau cover. levers and switches for seat D. Recline back adjustment. E.
  • Page 8 In brief Head restraints Seat belt Warning The head restraint is a safety feature. Do not use the head restraint to rest the head upon. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level. Lift the head restraint up to raise it.
  • Page 9 In brief Mirror adjustment Exterior mirrors Steering wheel adjustment Power mirrors Rear view mirror Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. To adjust the external rear view Push the lever (A) on the lower edge mirrors, turn the ignition on and use of the mirror towards the front of the switches (A) and (B) in the centre vehicle, then adjust the position of...
  • Page 10 In brief Instrument panel overview A. Glove box ........44 B. Vents ..........160 (Omega) C. Sunlight sensor ......166 D. Hazard warning fl asher ....91 E. Lever for wipers/washers ....61 F. Steering wheel controls: Audio button ........99 Trip button ........
  • Page 11 In brief Instrument panel overview A. Glove box ........44 B. Vents ..........160 (SV6, SS, SS V-Series) C. Sunlight sensor ......166 D. Hazard warning fl asher ....91 E. Lever for wipers/washers ....61 F. Steering wheel controls: Audio button ........
  • Page 12 In brief Interior lighting Exterior lighting High/low beam d: On/off O: Off High beam: Push lever U : Door activated Low beam: Pull lever from high AUTO: Automatic headlamps beam position 8: Park lamps Dome lamp, see page 93 . Headlamp fl...
  • Page 13 In brief Turn signals Hazard warning fl asher Horn Press j on either side. Left: Lever up Press to turn the hazard warning fl asher on and off when the ignition Right: Lever down is in any position. Exterior lighting, see page 89 . Hazard warning fl...
  • Page 14 In brief Washer and Climate control Transmission wiper systems 4 speed transmission ZONE AUTO The climate control panel is located in the centre of the dashboard. Mist: Wipers cycle while the lever is P: Park Settings for the driver and passenger held up can be adjusted independently.
  • Page 15 In brief 6 speed transmission Manual transmission Starting off Manual transmissions have six Check before starting forward gears and a reverse gear. • Check that windows, mirrors and The shift pattern is shown on top of lamps are clean. the shift lever. •...
  • Page 16 In brief Starting the engine LOCK Parking : The key is inserted and removed only from the LOCK 1. Apply the park brake. position. Warning 2. Automatic transmission: Select position P. ACCESSORIES : When the key is Do not switch the engine off while in the ACCESSORIES position, the the vehicle is moving as there Manual transmission: If facing...
  • Page 17: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors Keys and locks Panic/vehicle locate button To locate the vehicle, press j • and windows Keys (C) briefl y. The exterior lamps will fl ash and the horn will chirp. Keys and locks ......15 •...
  • Page 18 Two keyless entry transmitters are coded to the vehicle. If the vehicle’s key is lost, inform a Holden Dealer immediately so the vehicle can be reprogrammed and will no longer recognise the missing key. Additional transmitters also require re-coding to match the new transmitter.
  • Page 19 Keys, doors and windows Personal identity keys If a third key is made, the third About the keys key becomes memory one and The vehicle may have personal • The remote control in the key has the other two keys become identity keys.
  • Page 20 If a key is lost, a replacement can be the cover and the doors. If you are still having trouble, ordered through any Holden Dealer • If the vehicle is delivered with only contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 21: Doors

    Keys, doors and windows Press c a second time to: Doors • Flash the exterior turn signals. • Deactivate the power windows • Unlock the passenger door (if Locking and unlocking (after a predetermined time). pressing the fi rst time, unlocked To customise features, see Vehicle Press e a second time to: the driver’s door only).
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Manual door locks Note Door lock snibs This will not disarm the alarm system. If the vehicle is unlocked using the key in the door lock while the alarm is armed, opening a door will activate the alarm. See Vehicle Security on page 23 .
  • Page 23 Do not place heavy objects on the the key when locking and unlocking hard tonneau cover as this may the doors. cause damage to the cover which If any problems occur, contact a may not be covered by warranty. Holden Dealer.
  • Page 24 Warning • Push up the cover to open. If the hard tonneau cover key is lost or damaged, contact a Holden Do not operate the vehicle with Dealer. the tailgate in the open position as cargo may fall from the load area and the number plate will be obscured from view.
  • Page 25: Vehicle Security

    Keys, doors and windows Vehicle security Activate/deactivate If activated, the alarm sounds and Vehicle alarm system the turn signals fl ash. When e on the key is pressed or To deactivate the alarm, do one of • the following: when the vehicle is locked using Press the c button on the key.
  • Page 26 It prevents unauthorised • Replacement keys can only be The following messages are possible engine starting. programmed by a Holden Dealer. depending upon the model and what The ignition key will be recognised • If the vehicle key is lost,...
  • Page 27: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors • Move switch (B) back to its Interior mirrors centre position to deactivate switch (A). Power mirrors Rear view mirror Warning The passenger side mirror is convex shaped, to provide a wider view. Objects in this mirror are closer than they appear.
  • Page 28: Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Note Windows Push and hold or pull and hold the The rear view clarity is reduced required button, to raise or lower a when the mirror is set to the window. Power windows anti-glare position. The window stops moving up as Return the lever back to its original soon as the button is released.
  • Page 29 Keys, doors and windows The vehicle may have automatic up/down power windows. Auto down • Press and hold the switch down for at least half a second, then release. • Press down again or pull up the switch to interrupt the automatic operation.
  • Page 30: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Warning Head restraints ......28 This safety feature is not Seats ..........29 intended to rest the head upon. Seat belts........31 It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an Airbag system .......
  • Page 31 Seats, restraints Seats Power seat adjustment Seat adjustment The vehicle may have the following Warning Seat position levers and switches for seat adjustment. Do not adjust the driver’s seat Warning when the vehicle is moving as Forwards/backwards the seat could move suddenly To avoid reducing the causing the driver to lose control.
  • Page 32 Seats, restraints Recline Lumbar Up/down Recline the seatback by rotating the Adjust the lumbar support by rotating Raise or lower the seat by moving lower hand wheel. the upper hand wheel. the horizontal switch up or down.
  • Page 33 Seats, restraints Tilt Tilt seatback Seat belts How to wear seat belts properly Warning Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable;...
  • Page 34 Seats, restraints Belts should not be worn with Three point belt 6. Run your hand under the sash from hip to shoulder. straps twisted. Fitting Each belt assembly must only The belt should fi t comfortably. Any extra belt length retracts automatically. be used by one occupant;...
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints Removing Seat belt use during Replacing seat belts pregnancy after a crash Seat belts work for everyone, Warning including pregnant women. Like all occupants, they are more likely to be It is essential to replace the seriously injured if they do not wear entire assembly after it has been a seat belt.
  • Page 36 Seats, restraints Airbag system Warning Warning Airbags and child WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD Airbags are part of the supplemental restraint system restraints Do not use a rearward facing (SRS) as they assist, but do not child restraint on a seat protected replace seat belts.
  • Page 37 Seats, restraints Airbag system Warning The horn pad must not be covered with adhesive or any other material. The driver should adjust the seat as far rearward as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. The wording AIRBAG above the glove box and a label attached Airbags will infl...
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Side impact airbags (SIAB) Note SIAB are identifi ed by labels with SIAB deploy in most, but not all, the words AIRBAG on the seatback severe side impacts. and FRONT SEAT SIDE IMPACT SIAB are stored in the sides of AIRBAGS on the door pillar.
  • Page 39 Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system Note Warning Curtain airbags deploy in most, but not all, severe side impacts. Do not fi t unauthorised seat Because there is limited time covers as they may impair the available to detect some side deployment of the Side Impact impacts, it is not possible to deploy Airbags (SIAB).
  • Page 40 This • Unlock the doors. indicates the SRS is operational. Switch the ignition off and then on if Contact a Holden Dealer restarting the engine is required. immediately: If v does not illuminate when the •...
  • Page 41 The dashboard area or steering wheel is scratched, cracked or damaged. • The seats and upholstery are damaged. • The headliner or trim panels are damaged. It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or approved repairer.
  • Page 42 Forward facing child seats are for Warning use when the child is able to sit and Holden strongly recommends easily hold their head upright. that you refer to your specifi c Always follow the child restraint State or Territory regulations to manufacturer’s fi...
  • Page 43 Seats, restraints Booster seats Older children Where to put the restraint Warning Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fi tted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 44 20 Child restraint ± 5 Nm (Newton metres). Check installation locations with a Holden Dealer if unsure. If unsure about installing a child Anchorage points restraint anchor fi tting, contact an approved restraint fi tting station or a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 45 Seats, restraints A. 30 mm long bolt F. Cabin wall/sheet metal B. Lock washer G. Cabin wall trim C. Anchor fi tting H. Paper assembly washer D. To child restraint I. 10 mm spacer E. Attaching clip J. Front of vehicle...
  • Page 46: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Cup holders Cup holders are designed for holding compartments standard size soft drink cans, small Storage compartments ....44 size bottles and cups with lids. Glove box Additional storage features ... 47 Warning Loading information ...... 54 To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup holders.
  • Page 47 Storage Sunglasses storage Centre console Seatback pockets The vehicle may have a sunglasses A storage area is located under the The storage pockets are on the rear holder. armrest. of the seats. It is located in the roof and is To open, lift the latch on the designed to accommodate one pair underside of the front lip.
  • Page 48 Storage Battery storage Cabin storage Net pocket compartment compartments The vehicle may have a net pocket. The net pocket is located at the • Storage compartments are Warning rear of the cabin, for the storage of located at the rear of the cabin. lightweight items.
  • Page 49 Storage Additional storage features Soft tonneau cover The vehicle may have a soft tonneau cover. 2. Slide each bow through the 3. To attach the front bar to the tonneau bow support bracket. tonneau cover, lay the tonneau cover out fl at, with the inside Note facing up.
  • Page 50 Storage 5. Place the tonneau cover roughly 7. Position the other end of the front 8. The front edge of the cover has a in position over the tray with the bar into the opposite slot and lift magnetic strip. attached bar towards the front of upwards and rearwards.
  • Page 51 Storage Removal: 1. Using the fi nger loops provided, remove the cover by pulling the loops out and up. 2. From underneath the cover, remove the front bar on one side, by pushing it towards the front of the vehicle and tilting down. The other end of the bar will follow.
  • Page 52 Storage Fold the cover to ensure the plastic 3. Lay the cover on a fl at surface Fitting the tonneau cover sides are not bent: with the inside facing up. with high loads 4. Fold one of the rear corners up. 5.
  • Page 53 Storage Hard tonneau cover Removal of the hard tonneau: An assistant is required to remove The vehicle may have a hard tonneau cover. the hard tonneau cover. 1. Open the tailgate. Danger 2. Open the tonneau cover. Sitting or standing in the load Note area or on the surface of the hard Ensure there is a enough room...
  • Page 54 Storage 6. While holding the screwdriver 10. Slide both hinge pins (B) towards and the clip in the open position, the passenger side of the vehicle remove the gas strut from the and remove. ball pin. 11. Carefully lower the tonneau 7.
  • Page 55 Storage Refi tting of the hard tonneau: 3. Join the two wiring plugs (D) located toward the front of the Two people are required to lift and fi t vehicle. the tonneau cover onto the vehicle. Note 1. Fit the tonneau cover (A) and Ensure that the light turns on secure with the hinge pins (B) when the tonneau cover is open and...
  • Page 56 Storage Sports bar Loading information Carrying portable gas cylinders in vehicles Heavy accessories Warning • Place heavy objects in the rear load area as far forward Gas cylinders can leak, creating as possible against the rear a risk of fi re or explosion. As a bulkhead.
  • Page 57 Storage Hard tonneau cover Securing cargo Tie points The vehicle may have a hard Warning tonneau cover. Do not operate the vehicle with Danger the tailgate in the open position as cargo may fall from the load Sitting or standing in the load area and the number plate will be area or on the surface of the hard obscured from view.
  • Page 58 Storage Tie down rails The vehicle may have tie down rails for securing heavy objects. 1. To loosen the tie down eyelets, rotate anticlockwise. 2. Slide the eyelet to the desired position on the tie down rail. 3. Tighten by rotating clockwise. 4.
  • Page 59: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments and Instrument panel overview controls Omega Instrument panel overview.... 57 Controls ........60 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ....63 Vehicle personalisation ....85 ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 60 Instruments and controls A. Glove box ........ 44 K. Lamp control (incl. headlamps, park lamps, front fog lamps and B. Vents ........160 dimmer) ........89 C. Sunlight sensor ..... 166 L. Ignition lock/switch D. Hazard warning fl asher ... 91 (behind steering wheel) ..
  • Page 61 Instruments and controls Instrument panel overview A. Glove box ........ 44 B. Vents ........160 SV6, SS, SS V-Series C. Sunlight sensor ..... 166 D. Hazard warning fl asher ... 91 E. Lever for wipers/washers ..61 F. Steering wheel controls: Audio button ......
  • Page 62: Controls

    Instruments and controls K. Lamp control (incl. headlamps, Controls Steering wheel controls park lamps, front fog lamps and dimmer) ........89 Steering wheel adjustment L. Ignition lock/switch (behind steering wheel) ..170 Warning M. Steering wheel adjustment ..60 Do not attempt to adjust the N.
  • Page 63 Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen Caution wipers/washers Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. MIST Wipers cycle while the lever is held up. Intermittent wipe Slow Press j on either side. Fast Pull to wash the windscreen.
  • Page 64 Instruments and controls Intermittent wipers Power outlets Console power socket Warning It is dangerous for the driver of a vehicle to attach or remove accessories from the power socket while driving. It may distract the driver’s attention, putting the occupants of the vehicle and other road users at risk.
  • Page 65: Warning Lights

    Instruments and controls Warning lights, Engine coolant Tachometer temperature gauge Tachometer (B), shows engine gauges and indicators speed in thousands of revolutions Engine coolant temperature gauge per minute (RPM). (A), shows temperature of the Instrument panel engine coolant when the ignition is Speedometer on (C = cold, H = hot).
  • Page 66 Instruments and controls Control indicators The following warning lights and Seat belt reminder reminders may appear on the If the driver’s seat belt is not instrument panel. fastened when the ignition is turned They show as illuminated icons to the ON or START positions: and/or animations.
  • Page 67 Instruments and controls Fasten driver’s seat belt Fasten passenger’s seat belt Fasten seat belts animation animation animation If the driver and passenger’s seat belts are not fastened and the If the driver’s seat belt is not If the passenger’s seat belt is not vehicle speed reaches 25 km/h: fastened and the vehicle speed fastened and the vehicle speed...
  • Page 68 Alternator animation on to show that the light is working. repaired. Airbag fault animation • Contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Note The v warning light and the Airbag Fault animation illuminate if the airbag or belt tensioners have been activated.
  • Page 69 The Z warning light illuminates for a • Contact a Holden Dealer. on to show that the light is working. short time when the ignition is turned If the Z warning light fl ashes Brake animation on to show that the light is working.
  • Page 70 Brake animation illuminate and a been repaired. chime sounds when driving, the park • If necessary, contact a Holden brake is still applied. Release the Dealer. park brake. If the u warning light and the ABS Fault animation illuminate, there is a problem with the ABS system.
  • Page 71 Display (GID) signal. Push it back to its original repaired. position. • Contact a Holden Dealer. • Push part way to signal a lane change. The turn signals will High beam fl ash three times.
  • Page 72 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Cruise control messages Engine cooling system messages Cruise on animation Battery voltage Engine temperature hot messages animation Battery saver mode on animation The Cruise on animation illuminates when the cruise control is: • Activated If the Engine Temp Hot animation illuminates, the engine coolant is •...
  • Page 73 Check oil animation Oil Hot repaired. • Contact a Holden Dealer. Caution If the Engine Oil Hot animation Engine damage may result if illuminates while the engine is you keep driving. Do not run the running, the engine oil is engine.
  • Page 74 • Turn the ignition off and remove the key. If the Safety Mode Active and • Contact a Holden Dealer. Power Reduced animations Caution illuminate alternately, there is a problem with the engine control: Engine damage may result if •...
  • Page 75 Y V.Low Fuel remains • • Press TRIP or the ENTER button • Contact a Holden Dealer. illuminated until the fuel tank to clear the animation(s). is fi lled above the very low See Vehicle security on page 23 .
  • Page 76 • Key Batt remains illuminated until the problem is repaired. until the problem is repaired. • Contact a Holden Dealer as soon • Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. • Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 77 Service animation Caution animation Although the vehicle may still be drivable, take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer, as soon as possible. Excess driving may result in vehicle damage. The Service animation showing the kilometre reading when the service If the Service Vehicle Soon...
  • Page 78 Instruments and controls Starting the vehicle Note Caution Press TRIP to clear each warning messages displayed. If no warning is displayed, The service reminder is pressing TRIP during the system System check animations distance based. If the vehicle check will display the trip computer is driven infrequently, special display.
  • Page 79 Instruments and controls Transmission messages Active select animation Shift denied animation (6 speed automatic The vehicle may have a 4 speed or transmission) 6 speed automatic transmission. Sport shift animations Shift Denied The Shift Denied animation illuminates when the transmission has not shifted to the selected gear.
  • Page 80 Instruments and controls Normal shift animations Vehicle reminder • Consider stopping when safe and taking a rest. messages • The reminder timer counts from When the ignition is turned off, when the ignition is turned on. any current service reminders •...
  • Page 81 Instruments and controls Vehicle speed messages Electronic Stability Stability control off animations ® Program (ESP Overspeed animation Stability control on animation The Stability Ctrl On and Stability Ctrl Off animations illuminate for a The OverSpeed animation ® short time when the ESP is turned illuminates and a chime sounds on or off by pressing .
  • Page 82 Press TRIP or the ENTER button to clear the animation. • ESP OFF remains illuminated until the problem is repaired. • Contact a Holden Dealer. See Electronic Stability Program ® (ESP ) on page 184 . If the Stability Ctrl Fault animation...
  • Page 83 Instruments and controls Trip computer Note Displays • Values are highlighted for a short Controls period. Press TRIP to re-highlight a value. • If the wrong buttons are rpm/000 km/h accidentally pressed, causing the display to show anything other than normal, turn the ignition off then on again (only when the vehicle is stationary).
  • Page 84 Instruments and controls Odometer/trip Distance/time to go Range (excluding LPG) Displays total vehicle kilometres. Displays distance and time to arrival: Displays estimate of how far the vehicle will go on the current amount Rotate ▲ or ▼ to enter Reset tripmeter: •...
  • Page 85 Instruments and controls Instantaneous fuel • The AFM display may be Overspeed enabled or disabled. See Vehicle personalisation on page 85 . Average speed/average fuel (excluding LPG) The vehicle may have an OverSpeed illuminates and a chime instantaneous fuel display. sounds when vehicle speed equals or exceeds a preselected value.
  • Page 86 Instruments and controls Setting overspeed warning Manual Preset (1 to 4) OverSpeed illuminates and a chime sounds when vehicle speed equals or exceeds a preselected value. The OverSpeed display is shown for 10 seconds to allow the preselected value to be adjusted. Set the overspeed mode: 1.
  • Page 87: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and controls Underspeed Digital speedometer Vehicle personalisation Customisation options The underspeed animation and a The vehicle speed can be displayed chime sounds when the vehicles numerically. speed drops below the set value. The digital speedometer can be Can be enabled or disabled. See enabled or disabled.
  • Page 88 Instruments and controls Navigating the Exiting the Customisation Customisation menus menu 1. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to scroll through and highlight the menu items. 2. Press the ENTER button to make A. ENTER button To exit from the Customisation a selection. menu: 3.
  • Page 89 Instruments and controls Resetting the settings Security • All doors in park (vehicles with automatic transmission) All doors unlock when P (park) is selected. Auto lock Automatic door locking options: • Off Auto lock is switched off. • At vehicle speed The doors will lock when the vehicle speed is at or above 13 km/h.
  • Page 90 Instruments and controls Lighting Trip computer The vehicle may have Active Fuel Management. • Cylinder mode Displays how many cylinders are operating: Off Choose if you do not want to display how many cylinders are currently active. On Choose if you want to display how many cylinders are currently active.
  • Page 91: Lighting

    Lighting 8 (Park lamps): Turns on the park, Lighting Exterior lighting tail, rear number plate lamps and instrument panel lighting. Lamp control 9 (Headlamps): Turns on the Exterior lighting ......89 headlamps and all park lamps. Interior lighting ......92 >...
  • Page 92 Lighting High/low beam To fl ash the high beam lamps: Warning • Pull the lever toward the rear of the vehicle and release. The automatic headlamp sensor • The high beam lamps can be cannot replace the driver’s fl ashed even if the headlamps personal judgement of the and/or ignition are off.
  • Page 93 Lighting • To keep the lamps on when Hazard warning fl asher Personal identity keys leaving the vehicle, turn the The vehicle may have personal ignition key to the lock position, identity keys. then turn the lamp control fi rst When c is pressed on the key, to AUTO then to park lamps or the headlamp time delay is set to...
  • Page 94 Lighting Turn signals Fog lamps Interior lighting The vehicle may have fog lamps. Instrument panel • In very heavy fog, vision may be improved by having the park illumination lamps and fog lamps on and turning the headlamps off. • When the fog lamps are turned on, the fog lamp indicator >...
  • Page 95 Lighting Night panel mode Lamp control • Switching the ignition on dims the lamp off immediately (unless Press together to enable a door remains open). night panel mode for country driving. • When the interior lamp is set Press and hold either button again to to door activated it operates switch instrument lighting back on.
  • Page 96 Lighting Front reading lamps Hard tonneau cover lamp Lighting features The vehicle may have a hard Battery saver tonneau cover lamp. It illuminates when the hard tonneau cover is To prevent the battery from opened. discharging, the lamps for the glove box, are switched off automatically Glove box lamp approximately 10 minutes after the...
  • Page 97: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system ® Infotainment Introduction • The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks system and are owned by the Bluetooth General information SIG, Inc. Do the following before driving: • iPod ® is a registered trademark • Read the infotainment system Introduction ........
  • Page 98 Security Lockout as damage to the system Active will be shown. Contact a mechanisms could occur. Holden Dealer. Warning When driving the vehicle, be sure to keep the volume of the unit set low enough to hear sounds from outside the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 99 Use of the TMC while driving Limitation of liability (TMC) feature You must operate the TMC in Neither GM Holden nor the provider accordance with all relevant road of the TMC will be liable to you or The following is a brief summary rules and laws.
  • Page 100 Infotainment system Overview A. Confi guration menu button B. Navigation map view button C. Navigation menu button D. Help menu button E. CD eject button F. CD slot G. Power/volume switch H. Tune up/down (AM, FM) Folder up/down button (MP3) I.
  • Page 101 Infotainment system Steering wheel A. Audio source selection button M. Auxiliary selection button (radio and media) remote controls N. Media selection button ® ® B. Scroll up/down wheel (CD, USB, iPod , Bluetooth audio and VCDC) Radio (next/previous favourite preset) O.
  • Page 102: Setting The Clock

    Infotainment system Setting the clock Operation 4. Touch dd mm yyyy (03/10/2010) or dd mmm yyyy (3rd October The time and date as well as the Switching on/off 2010). time and date format can be set. • Press (G) to turn the audio The option selected is indicated Setting the date/time format system on or off.
  • Page 103 Infotainment system 4. Touch OK to store the settings. Setting the display brightness Driving lockouts 5. Touch Back to exit. To adjust the display brightness. In the Driving lockouts menu Driving lockouts can be switched on 1. Press CONFIG (A). or off.
  • Page 104 Infotainment system Restore factory settings GPS clock synchronisation Settings (with navigation) With this option, all radio favourites Adjusting the tone will be erased and confi guration Synchronise the clock of the (treble, bass, midrange) settings reset to factory defaults. infotainment system via GPS. The bass, midrange or treble can 1.
  • Page 105 Infotainment system Adjusting the balance Setting the equaliser Setting the Speed Dependent Volume Control (SDVC) Adjust the sound balance between The equaliser enables the user the left and right speakers. to control the sound of the audio The audio system volume adjusts system.
  • Page 106 Infotainment system Setting the Dynamic Distortion Switching the loudness on/off Voice guidance Limiter (DDL) (with navigation) This feature automatically boosts the bass and treble response at low DDL limits the amount of amplifi er The voice guidance volume can be volume levels.
  • Page 107: Radio

    Infotainment system Radio Selecting the voice guidance Changing the Traffi c output speakers Announcement (TA), phone or startup volume Select the speakers: General information 1. Press CONFIG (A). Adjust the volume settings for Radio reception either the TA, phone or infotainment 2.
  • Page 108 Infotainment system AM-FM radio RDS (Radio Data System) Radio settings RDS encodes information on the AM band Autoseek sensitivity system’s FM frequency only. The autoseek sensitivity can be The range for most AM stations is When tuned to an RDS station, the changed.
  • Page 109 Infotainment system FM Traffi c Announcements (TA) FM radio text FM Alternate Frequency (AF) FM radio text can be switched on When TA is switched on and an When AF is switched on and the announcement is transmitted, it will or off.
  • Page 110 Infotainment system Station search FM Program Type (PTY) Seek Frequency bar display Tune to radio stations by program Selecting a band type. 12:38 There are six categories: Pop, Country, Classic, Jazz, Rock and Any. 12:38 91.3MHz 1. Press RADIO (O). 2.
  • Page 111 Infotainment system Frequency scan Manual tune Storing radio stations in the autostore list The radio will scan through the Manually tune to a radio station: frequencies, pausing for 10 seconds The radio will scan the entire band, 1. Press RADIO (O) to either select when a station is found.
  • Page 112: Audio Players

    Infotainment system Audio players Recall a favourite station Storing a radio station in the favourite lists Recall a station from the favourite CD player lists. Store a radio station under any preset: 1. Press RADIO (O) to either select The vehicle may have a CD player the AM or FM band.
  • Page 113: Cd Player

    Infotainment system CD player Note Caution • Only closed session discs can be read. Open session discs will General information If a label is added to a CD, or be ignored. The message Disc more than one CD is inserted into Error will be displayed.
  • Page 114 Infotainment system Handling CDs Inserting a CD Pausing/playing a CD Touch to pause the CD. Touch to play the CD. 12:38 iPod Audio Stored CDs Go to next track Track 1 1. Press or touch to go to the next track. 0:06 1 of 12 Replay current track...
  • Page 115 Infotainment system Fast forward/backward Random disc on/off Advance the track being played With random disc on, all tracks MP3 fi les are able to be played on forward and backward. on the CD are played in a non- the CD player. sequential order.
  • Page 116 Infotainment system Playing an MP3 CD Empty directory or folder Repeat current track/folder/off Empty directories and folders will not 1. Touch Repeat to repeat the Browsing the media list and show on the display. current track. playing a track The system will ignore them and 2.
  • Page 117 Infotainment system Mass storage media Storing an audio CD Notes on storing CDs • When pressing the Stored CD Virtual CD changer (VCDC) tab when no discs are stored, The vehicle may have a virtual 12:38 No stored discs is displayed. iPod Audio Stored CDs...
  • Page 118 Infotainment system Renaming a disc Deleting a disc Playing a track from a stored disc 1. Touch Stored CDs tab. 1. Touch Stored CDs tab. 1. Touch Stored CDs tab. 2. Touch Discs. 2. Touch Discs. 2. Touch Discs. The list of CDs is displayed. The list of CDs is displayed.
  • Page 119: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment system ® Auxiliary devices iPod All audio media types that are General information supported by the iPod ® can be played. • Devices able to be connected ® to the infotainment system are; Connecting an iPod iPod ® devices, USB sticks, MP3 ®...
  • Page 120 Infotainment system 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE Searching for a song via Note ® An iPod may also be connected to (J) to scroll the playlists. the playlists the 3.5 mm socket but cannot be 4. Touch the playlist to be opened. controlled via the audio system.
  • Page 121 Infotainment system Searching for a song via the Searching for a song via the Playing songs in random order albums list genres list Songs on the iPod ® are played in random order. 1. Touch Browse. 1. Touch Browse. To switch random play on or off: 2.
  • Page 122: Usb Port

    Infotainment system The MP3 player is able to read and USB port Caution play a maximum of: • 255 entries per folder (entries General information In rare cases, a USB stick (thumb can be folder or fi le) drive) may not be recognised A USB stick can be connected to the •...
  • Page 123 Infotainment system Selecting the USB Go to the previous track as source 1. Touch twice within 5 seconds 12:38 to select and play the previous 1. Connect the USB stick to the iPod Audio Stored CDs track. port. Song Title Within 5 seconds of the start The USB device is automatically of a track, pressing or touching...
  • Page 124 Infotainment system Disconnecting the USB Random folder/random all/ Browsing the media list and playing a track random off 1. Remove the USB from the port. 1. Touch More. 1. Touch Browse in the USB tab. 2. Media disconnected is displayed. The folders and tracks available 2.
  • Page 125: Bluetooth Music

    Infotainment system ® Bluetooth music Operation 2. When complete the fi rst track will play automatically. Playing/pausing a song 3. Touch to pause the song. General information 4. Touch to continue playing the Music may be played from the song. ®...
  • Page 126 The driver’s full attention is To check for updated map always required while driving. availability, contact a Holden Dealer. Use voice guidance directions whenever possible.
  • Page 127 Infotainment system Overview A. Current road B. Planned route C. Compass D. GPS reception E. Selected map scale F. Navigation prompt 12:38 G. Estimated arrival time 300 m A8 EAST TAMAR HIGHWAY H. Distance to turn/instruction I. Distance to destination MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET...
  • Page 128 Infotainment system O. Show current location P. Destination fl ag Q. Destination on the map 12:38 400 km EPPING ROAD R. Confi guration menu button S. Display map view Back T. Navigation settings...
  • Page 129 Infotainment system Getting started Information may be entered into 12:38 the navigation system using the on Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic ALBERT STREET screen keyboard or by selecting a Enter address point on a map. Country City Destination address Street Number Intersection...
  • Page 130 Infotainment system Note 8. Touch Intersection input box. 1. Enter the destination by following Enter a suburb name or a city name Steps 1 to 8 on page 127 . Enter the name of the street or to cover a larger search area. enter the fi...
  • Page 131 Infotainment system Plan route • Fastest: (the route is calculated based on the Setting route options fastest route in time). 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic The option selected is indicated Route options Shortest Avoid ferries 12:38 4. Select what to avoid: Optimum Avoid toll road Dest input...
  • Page 132 Infotainment system Viewing the route list 5. Touch Back to return to the Changing selected route previous screen. View details of the current journey Insert a stage into an existing route plan in a list view. or a journey plan. Viewing destination This includes the address of the •...
  • Page 133 Infotainment system Adding/editing/rearranging stages 7. To change the order of the Deleting a stage entered stages, touch Reorder Add to a journey, edit an existing Delete a stage from an existing route Stage. stage or re-order entered stages. or journey plan. 8.
  • Page 134 Infotainment system Detour 6. Touch Back to return to the Destinations previous screen. Set a distance to detour from the Entering an address via its current route. 7. Touch Map to return to map view geographical co-ordinates and continue guidance. The system automatically calculates Enter an address using the latitude a new route based on the distance...
  • Page 135 Infotainment system 8. Touch Map route to calculate the Entering a destination from Saving an address as route and display on the map. map view a favourite Note 1. Press NAV. Save an entered destination address The map zoom function is not as a general favourite, home or work 2.
  • Page 136 Infotainment system Renaming an address Deleting an address Deleting all addresses Rename any destination address in Delete an address from the Delete all addresses from the the favourites list, except <Home> favourites list. favourites list. and <Work>. 1. Press NAV. 1.
  • Page 137 Infotainment system Viewing a destination address Selecting an address Selecting a history address View a destination address on Select a destination address from Select a previously entered the map. the favourites list. destination address from the history list or delete the complete history list. 1.
  • Page 138 Infotainment system Deleting history addresses Points of interest If entering by name: 1. Enter the name using the on To delete all history addresses from Select Points of Interest (POI) either screen keyboard. the list. by name or by category near to the current vehicle position, around the 2.
  • Page 139 Infotainment system POI near the destination If entering by category: POI near an address (available during guidance (available during non-guidance 1. Touch listed category to select. mode only) mode only) 2. Touch listed POI to select it. 1. Press NAV. 1.
  • Page 140 Infotainment system If entering by name: Emergency destination Confi guring the 1. Enter the name using the on navigation system Select an emergency destination. screen keyboard. 1. Press NAV. 2. Touch OK. 2. Touch Dest input tab. 12:38 3. Touch listed POI to select it. 3.
  • Page 141 Infotainment system 4. Touch ◄ or ► to adjust the • Alert points Automatic zoom volume. • Alert points feedback Automatically zoom in on the During voice guidance, rotate approaching manoeuvre point, to • Speed limit warnings VOL to adjust the volume. view in detail.
  • Page 142 Infotainment system Viewing GPS status 4. Latitude/Longitude: Indicates the POI settings current position of the vehicle on Look up the status and accuracy of Select POI’s to display on the map. the globe. the GPS signal. 1. Press NAV. This information is based on the 1.
  • Page 143 Infotainment system Display navigation The display options are changed in Note the Customisation menu: When No is selected, the To view the navigation display on the navigation display will only be 1. Press TRIP to navigate to the instrument panel: visible when the navigation Customise Options display.
  • Page 144 Infotainment system Confi guring alert points Alert points and alert feedback 1. Press NAV. When switched on, a warning of an approaching alert point may be 2. Touch Nav confi g tab. shown on the infotainment screen or 3. Touch ▼ to select the second heard through the speakers.
  • Page 145 Infotainment system Confi guring alert point feedback Confi guring speed limit warnings This feature is available in guidance (audio chime) and non-guidance modes. Where available, the navigation 1. Press NAV. 1. Press NAV. system displays the documented speed limit for the current road. 2.
  • Page 146 Infotainment system Traffi c Message Channel Traffi c information is only available The number of displayed triangles in areas where it is specifi cally is dependant on the map scale (TMC) provided by local FM radio stations, displayed, not on the severity of TMC provides traffi...
  • Page 147 Infotainment system Switching traffi c avoidance on/off Radio Data System - Traffi c Changing the RDS-TMC settings Message Channel (RDS-TMC) 1. Press NAV. 1. Press NAV. When traffi c avoidance is on, 2. Touch the Nav confi g tab. 2. Touch the Nav confi g tab. information about traffi...
  • Page 148 Infotainment system Viewing and updating 5. Touch Cancel to cancel the TMC Viewing TMC messages TMC stations station search. Alternatively, touch Back to return to the previous screen. 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic 12:38 Selecting a TMC station TMC messages Dest input Route pref...
  • Page 149 Infotainment system On route messages: TMC symbols Slippery road Touch On route messages when in Accident Slow traffi c guidance mode to list all TMC events on the chosen route. Danger Smog TMC fi lter: Dangerous vehicle Faulty traffi c signals •...
  • Page 150 Infotainment system Navigation map symbols Flag: After a route has been planned Guidance direction: The direction a destination fl ag (A) indicates the arrow (E) shows the direction or turn The following symbols may appear stage or fi nal destination. to follow.
  • Page 151 3D elevated position, in the travel coloured red. direction. Car rental Warning • Touch (C) to switch between Holden dealership the different views. Information in the system may Parking not always be up-to-date. Petrol/gasoline station Road conditions, such as detours Rest area and road construction works, change frequently.
  • Page 152 Infotainment system Food Sports and recreation Post offi ce Coffee shop Amusement park Public library Restaurant Boat marina Public rest room Medical services Bowling centre School Convention centre Hospital Town centre, city centre Golf course Medical service Town hall Historical monument Pharmacy Shopping Ice skating rink...
  • Page 153 Not all phones will support all Check speed stop at a safe place to use a functions. For more information visit: mobile phone. Country town exit point www.holden.com.au. Highway exit The following symbols may Pairing be displayed at the top of the Military base A Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 154 Infotainment system • Up to fi ve mobile phones can Bluetooth ® pairing initiated via the 8. Enter the 4 digit code into the be paired to the in-vehicle mobile phone mobile phone to pair it. ® Bluetooth system. 9. Pairing completed will be ®...
  • Page 155 Infotainment system 6. Touch OK. 8. Enter the shown code into the Connecting another ® mobile phone to start pairing. Bluetooth device Disconnecting device... is displayed. If pairing failed, Pairing failed is Connect an extra Bluetooth ® device displayed. and disconnect the currently paired You may be asked to enter the device without deleting the device code into the mobile phone.
  • Page 156 Phone is muted and a ring tone sounds via For phones that support this the vehicle speakers. feature, refer to: www.holden.com.au The caller phone number or name is 1. Activate the Phone menu displayed in the Phone tab. screen.
  • Page 157 TUNE to select the person For phones that support this from the Dialled Calls list. person from the Address Book. feature, refer to: www.holden.com.au Call <Name> is displayed. Call <Name> is displayed. 1. Activate the Phone menu 5. Touch OK to start dialling.
  • Page 158 For phones that support this For phones that support this steering wheel controls twice to feature, refer to: www.holden.com.au feature, refer to: www.holden.com.au trigger the voice tag. 1. Activate the Phone menu 1. Activate the Phone menu Say name is displayed.
  • Page 159 Infotainment system Help on features Receiving a discrete phone call Help system in map view (with navigation) Feature help topics are subdivided The ring tone is audible via the General information into main and sub topics. vehicle speakers. The main topics are: The help system provides help Voice In is displayed in the Audio topics and information on features,...
  • Page 160 Infotainment system Selecting help on features Help on buttons Selecting help on buttons Access help topics on the button 1. Press to open the Help tab. 1. Press to open the Help tab. functions. 2. Touch Feature Help. 2. Touch Button Help. The button functions are: 3.
  • Page 161: Climate Control

    Climate control Climate control Heating and ventilation system Heating and ventilation system... 159 Air conditioning system....160...
  • Page 162 Climate control Outside air is drawn into the vehicle Air conditioning system through the opening between the The climate control panel is located in the centre of the dashboard. bonnet and the windscreen, unless Settings for the driver and passenger can be adjusted independently. recirculation has been selected.
  • Page 163 Climate control Controls Temperature controls Single-Zone (SZ) mode All zones are set to the same • Rotate controls (C) and A. Display bar temperature. (F) clockwise (warmer) or B. Rear window demister anticlockwise (cooler). The temperature is shown on the C.
  • Page 164 Climate control Automatic operation • When adjusting the fan speed, • Floor mode directs most of the system will revert to semi- the air to the fl oor vents, some 1. Turn the ignition on. automatic operation. to the outer dashboard vents, 2.
  • Page 165 Climate control Note • Air conditioning removes • Do not use recirculation if • Use a minimum of manual occupants are smoking. moisture and heat from the air. adjustment. • Switch the air conditioning on • Recirculation cannot be activated •...
  • Page 166 Climate control Windscreen demister Outside temperature Regular operation Press V (D) to demist the • Press TEMP EXT (N) to display • Automatic the outside temperature on the windscreen and side windows. It is not necessary to set a cooler or display bar (A).
  • Page 167 Climate control Engine performance/ Ignition keys Unsealed roads fuel economy (prevention of dust entry) For vehicles equipped with personal identity keys, pressing c A small decrease in engine power • When following another vehicle sets the climate control to the last and a slight increase in fuel on unsealed roads and the dust adjustments used for that key.
  • Page 168 Recirculation mode will be entering the vehicle. This can be on page 57 . It measures the activated as necessary. fi tted by a Holden Dealer. temperature inside the vehicle. Do not cover the sensor. Do not cover the sensor.
  • Page 169: Driving And Operating

    Driving and operating Driving and Driving information Starting and operating operating Before entering the vehicle New vehicle running- in Driving information...... 167 Check that windows, mirrors and Use the following precautions to lamps are clean. improve performance: Starting and operating ....167 Visually check tyre infl...
  • Page 170 110 km/h. to the engine stalling for example, • Heavy acceleration in lower the vehicle can still be steered. Have gears may be used between the steering repaired as soon as 1,000 km and 5,000 km. possible by a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 171 Driving and operating Loose articles Tyre grip Water crossing Do not leave loose articles Tyre grip decreases when water, Before crossing water, switch off the or luggage in the passenger snow, ice, gravel or other materials air conditioning. compartment. Firmly secure in the are on the road.
  • Page 172 : When the key is position. If the security warning lamp in the ACCESSORIES position, the fl ashes, contact a Holden Dealer. audio system and wipers operate. : When the key is in the ON position, the engine is ready to start...
  • Page 173 Driving and operating Retained Accessory Starting the engine • Do not depress the accelerator pedal while starting the engine. Power (RAP) 1. Apply the park brake fi rmly. • Do not subject the engine to Release it only after starting the The power windows will operate full throttle acceleration or high engine and you are ready to...
  • Page 174 Driving and operating Parking Automatic Warning 1. Apply the park brake. transmission Be careful where you park or 2. Automatic transmission: Select Shift lever positions drive. As with any vehicle, do position P. not park or operate the vehicle Manual transmission: If facing in areas where combustible uphill or on fl...
  • Page 175 Driving and operating Press the select button on the front The lever position indicated on Shift lever positions of the shift lever to move into any the bottom of the display remains position. on, indicating the currently selected gear. 4 speed transmission Note Gear display If any warnings are active on the...
  • Page 176 Driving and operating 1: Provides engine braking in 1st Caution Warning gear. Use on a steep gradient, when a strong braking effect is Selecting position P while the To prevent the vehicle from needed. vehicle is still moving can cause moving when position N is Note damage to the transmission.
  • Page 177 Driving and operating Sport shift mode When the ignition is turned off then 6 speed transmission on again, sport shift mode will be Select sport shift mode where Gear display deactivated and normal shift mode maximum engine power and will be selected. transmission responsiveness is required.
  • Page 178 Driving and operating The lever position indicated on P: In park position, the wheels are Warning the bottom of the display remains locked. Apply the park brake on, indicating the currently before leaving the vehicle. To prevent the vehicle from selected gear.
  • Page 179 Driving and operating Note If the brake is released for some When operated in sport shift mode, time, the transmission will upshift the transmission will delay upshifts • It is recommended that cruise a gear. and allow earlier downshifts. control or sport shift mode be used for towing.
  • Page 180 Driving and operating Performance Mode Lift Foot Normal shift mode (PMLF) Normal shift mode is recommended PMLF is a performance feature with for normal or freeway driving, as it sport shift mode. provides optimum fuel economy. PMLF allows the transmission to When the ignition is turned on, hold the current gear instead of normal shift mode is selected.
  • Page 181 Driving and operating Active Select (A/S) mode To shift down a gear, briefl y push the lever forwards (–) and release it. A/S mode (6 speed only) allows After changing the gear and gears to be selected manually, so releasing the shift lever, it returns to that the vehicle can be driven in a the centre on the left.
  • Page 182 Driving and operating Note To disable A/S mode and return to Manual transmission automatic mode, push the shift lever • The transmission will shift to a to the right, position D. selected gear only if the engine Gear display speed is within a suitable range. If not suitable, Shift Denied will be displayed and the transmission will not shift gears.
  • Page 183 Driving and operating Shift pattern V6 and V8 engines equipped with • For vehicles fi tted with a manual manual transmissions have six transmission; when on level forward gears and a reverse gear, roads, in an unladen condition, shown on top of the shift lever. it is permissible to drive off in 2nd gear, in the interest of fuel Manual operating notes...
  • Page 184 Note The vehicle’s brake system style. You should always adjust remains operational, but without the vehicle’s speed to suit road ABS assistance. Have a Holden and traffi c conditions. Always Dealer check the system as soon maintain an adequate distance to as possible.
  • Page 185 Driving and operating Park brake Releasing the park brake 1. Pull the lever slightly upwards. 2. Push in the release button on the top of the lever and lower the lever all the way down. Warning Never drive the vehicle with the park brake applied.
  • Page 186 Driving and operating ® Ride control systems While the ESP is maintaining Warning vehicle stability, the Stability Ctrl Assistance animation appears Electronic Stability Do not let this special safety on the display. feature tempt you into taking ® Program (ESP ESP CTRL illuminates at the risks when driving.
  • Page 187 Driving and operating The ESP ® is automatically switched To switch off, press To switch on, press on each time the engine is started. • The Stability Ctrl Off animation • The Stability Ctrl On animation appears on the display for appears on the display for 2 seconds.
  • Page 188 • Is incorporated into the ESP malfunction has occurred. The system and detects rapid system will not work. Contact a braking. Holden Dealer. • Provides maximum braking effi ciency as long as the brake pedal is depressed. • Initiates ABS earlier, shortening the stopping distance required.
  • Page 189 Driving and operating Setting a speed After a few seconds, the animation Pausing the cruise control reverts to the original trip computer 1. Turn the ignition on. display. CRUISE ON or CRUISE ACTIVE appears at the top of the display. Adjusting the set speed To reduce the set speed, rotate the collar down to the...
  • Page 190 Driving and operating Turning the cruise control off • A third press turns the system The cruise control does not apply back on to ready, without any the vehicle’s brakes. The vehicle speed memory. may gain speed when going • Turning the ignition off down steep hills.
  • Page 191 Driving and operating Fuel Take the vehicle to a Holden Danger Dealer if you think the vehicle Danger FUEL needs inspecting for any of the above reasons. Fuel is extremely fl ammable and EXHAUST WARNING – highly explosive. CARBON MONOXIDE...
  • Page 192 Vehicle Warranty to the extent operated on fuel containing no additives in fuel is not required that Holden considers that the more than: unless specifi ed by Holden. fuel affects the specifi cations and Under no circumstances should 3.0L V6 petrol = 85% ethanol...
  • Page 193 Driving and operating Fuel type Fuel fi ller fl ap Warning Use unleaded petrol of regular 91 Research Octane Number (RON) Never fi ll a portable fuel container rating or higher. in or on the vehicle. Static electricity can ignite the fuel Use of Premium unleaded petrol vapor.
  • Page 194 ® 2. After refi lling, tighten the cap by the nearest authorised IMPCO leakage. If a leak is detected LPG repairer or a Holden Dealer rotating clockwise until a clicking while fi lling the vehicle stop noise is heard. for advice.
  • Page 195 Driving and operating Manual service valve If this odour is detected in or around the vehicle or in the event of an Warning accident, fi re or other abnormal circumstance: Do not mount any permanent 1. Turn the ignition off. fi...
  • Page 196 It is important to understand that the engine in your Holden Dual Fuel vehicle will always start on petrol and if LPG is selected on the dual fuel control switch, the vehicle will automatically transfer over to LPG 7.
  • Page 197 Driving and operating Vehicle storage LPG refuelling 2. Remove the LPG fi ller cap (A) by rotating anticlockwise. If the vehicle is to be stored for Warning 3. Connect the LPG fi ller nozzle, a prolonged period, rotate the squeeze and hold the trigger. manual service valve (C) to the Observe the fi...
  • Page 198 Driving and operating Fuel selection Petrol operation • Holden recommends the petrol tank have at least a quarter of a When the switch is in the petrol Changing fuels and starting tank of petrol at all times. position (C), the engine will start and The fuel selector switch is located run on petrol.
  • Page 199 Driving and operating • When the system is out of LPG, If one light fl ashes, the vehicle is Warning it will automatically change to operating on LPG reserve. petrol operation. If one light fl ashes and the beeper Operating the vehicle with no sounds, the vehicle is out of LPG.
  • Page 200 Towing be fi tted, otherwise you may void equipment on page 200 . the New Vehicle Warranty, to the A Holden Dealer will assist with extent that Holden considers the supply and installation of towing overloading or missing equipment equipment.
  • Page 201 Trailer recommendations by Holden or for defects in the The tow ball load should be between vehicle arising from the use of 5 % and 10 % of the loaded trailer such equipment or for loss or weight.
  • Page 202 Tow load Mandatory equipment Recommended equipment See Axle loads on page 276 . Holden 1,600 kg rated tow bar Up to If maximum axle loads are 750 kg exceeded, transfer weight from the Holden trailer wiring harness rear of the vehicle onto the trailer.
  • Page 203 Driving and operating • Have the vehicle and trailer • Do not use axle-mounted Running-in when towing correctly maintained and hitches. It is recommended that a new serviced, with particular attention • Ensure that the tow bar does not vehicle be driven for at least given to the brakes, tyres, obscure the rear number plate.
  • Page 204 Fitting roo/ nudge bars they increase the risk of injury If a roo/nudge bar is to be fi tted, it to a pedestrian in the event of a is critical that the Holden approved collision. roo/nudge bar be used. Other types •...
  • Page 205: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care General information vapour from the fuel system and recycle the vapours through the Where specifi ed, use only Holden normal combustion process. genuine parts and accessories. 2. Crankcase emission control General information ....203 system. This system is designed Emission information Vehicle checks ......
  • Page 206 It is recommended that servicing alignment. be carried out by an authorised Any person who removes, Holden Dealer who will maintain the Warm ups and idling modifi es or hinders any part of the vehicle’s emission control system as emission control system may be Avoid long engine warm ups.
  • Page 207: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle care Riding the brake Vehicle checks Do not rest your foot on the brake Bonnet pedal when you do not intend to brake. Opening Air conditioning Switch off the air conditioning when not required, however, once every 2 weeks, with the engine running, switch the air conditioning on for 5 to 10 minutes to lubricate the seals (even in winter).
  • Page 208 Vehicle care Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the bonnet is engaged. Warning If while driving you notice that the bonnet has not been properly closed, pull the vehicle over to the side of the road at the earliest possible moment and close the bonnet correctly.
  • Page 209 Vehicle care Engine compartment overview A. Engine coolant reservoir, see page 213 V6 engine B. Clutch/brake fl uid reservoir, see page 220 C. Automatic transmission dipstick and tube (4 speed), see page 212 D. Engine oil fi ller cap, see page 210 E.
  • Page 210 Vehicle care V8 engine A. Engine coolant reservoir, see page 213 B. Clutch/brake fl uid reservoir, see page 220 C. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 210 D. Engine oil fi ller cap, see page 210 E. Power steering fl uid reservoir, see page 218 F.
  • Page 211 Vehicle care Engine cover Replacement Warning Do not place hands on any under bonnet components when the engine is HOT or RUNNING. Before removing the engine cover, allow the engine to cool suffi ciently. Removal 3. Open the bonnet. Lift the cover Remove the engine cover to upwards approximately 15 cm.
  • Page 212 New Vehicle Warranty, to the extent Different dipsticks are used that Holden considers the non- depending on engine variant. recommended fl uid to have affected A. Add mark the specifi...
  • Page 213 Vehicle care Engine oil change intervals Quality and grade of oil • This may raise the oil level creating a false reading on the Refer to the Service/Warranty If an oil is too ‘thin’ (low viscosity), engine oil dipstick. the oil consumption will increase. Booklet.
  • Page 214 4. Wipe clean with a clean cloth If the oil requires regular topping up, or paper. contact a Holden Dealer. 5. Insert the dipstick. 6. Remove and read the fl uid level. When the fl uid is hot, the level should be within the area (C).
  • Page 215 (B). which could cause serious burns. If the transmission fl uid requires regular topping up, contact a Holden 1. Turn the ignition off. Dealer. 2. Rotate the coolant cap one- eighth of a turn anticlockwise and slowly pull out the dipstick.
  • Page 216 Holden Dealer. could cause serious burns. specifi ed ratio. How the engine coolant works If the engine overheats or loses 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant coolant, see Engine overheating on • The coolant contains special and clean fresh water.
  • Page 217 Vehicle care Engine overheating Cooling system checks Danger 1. Leave the engine idling. Caution Do not open the bonnet if you 2. Ensure that the shift lever is can see or hear steam or coolant in P or neutral and apply the Immediate action is required if escaping from the engine park brake.
  • Page 218 Vehicle care 3. Check the air intake area in Low coolant level the front bumper to ensure that it is clear. See Air intakes on Danger page 267 . Do not remove the radiator cap if the engine and radiator are still hot. 4.
  • Page 219 Vehicle care Caution Do not spill coolant on the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it can damage the paintwork. If you do, wash it off immediately. 4. As well as adding coolant to the coolant reservoir, add coolant directly through the radiator cap opening until full.
  • Page 220 For all V6 engine variants, the power Check the coolant reservoir level for steering fl uid reservoir locations are the next 2 days. in similar positions within the engine compartment. If the coolant requires regular topping up, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 221 Vehicle care Adding power steering fl uid Washer fl uid Use only Holden specifi ed power steering fl uid. See Recommended fl uids, lubricants and parts on page 271 . 1. Turn the ignition off. 2. Add power steering fl uid.
  • Page 222 5. Secure the cap and clean up any spilt fl uid. The level should be between the Check the clutch/brake fl uid MIN and MAX area. If the brake fl uid requires regular reservoir weekly. topping up, contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
  • Page 223 The level should be between the If the clutch/brake fl uid requires Battery MIN and MAX area. regular topping up, contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Warning If the fl uid level is correct, do not remove the reservoir cap, as brake Batteries emit an explosive gas fl...
  • Page 224 Vehicle care Battery replacement For replacement, refer to a Holden For emergency starting when the Dealer or authorised repairer. battery is fl at, see Jump starting on page 261 . Warning The battery is located inside the passenger cabin, behind the A specifi...
  • Page 225: Bulb Replacement

    This condensation will disappear when the vehicle is in a dry environment or the lamp is on. If water does collect in the lamp contact a Holden Dealer. A. Front of vehicle B. Headlamp bulbs location, driver side...
  • Page 226 Vehicle care 1. Open the bonnet and locate the 4. Unclip the air fi lter box cover (C) coolant reservoir to access: and move rearward. • Front park bulbs 5. Disconnect the air fl ow meter connector (D) (V8 only). •...
  • Page 227 Vehicle care Front lamp assembly A. Front turn signal lamp (PY21W amber bulb) B. Headlamp inboard high beam (H9 bulb, 65W) C. Headlamp wiring connector D. Park lamps (W5W bulb) E. Headlamp outboard low beam (H7 bulb, 55W) Driver side shown Driver side shown Depending on the model variant, the park lamp bulb (D) may be in either...
  • Page 228 Vehicle care Headlamps 7. Refi t the bulb spring retainer into its original position. Outboard low beam 8. Install the wiring harness 1. To access the headlamps, see connector and dust cap (ensuring Front lamps on page 223 and the rubber seal is in place). follow the steps.
  • Page 229 Vehicle care Inboard high beam Parking lamps 1. To access the headlamps, see Front park lamps (Type A) Front lamps on page 223 and 1. To access the headlamps, see follow the steps. Front lamps on page 223 and follow the steps. 4.
  • Page 230 Vehicle care 6. Install the holder. 3. Remove the high beam bulb to Front turn signal lamps access the park lamp bulb. See 7. Replace the low beam bulb dust 1. To access the headlamps, see Inboard high beam on page 227 . cap (ensuring the rubber seal is Front lamps on page 223 and in place).
  • Page 231 Vehicle care 6. Install components removed in Side marker lamps 5. Install the bulb holder into the Steps 1 and 2. lens housing. (W5W bulb) 7. Check lamp operation. The bulb holder only fi ts into the lens housing one way. Keep rotating the bulb holder clockwise until it fi...
  • Page 232 Vehicle care Tail lamps A. Reverse lamp (P21W bulb) Tail lamp access B. Stop/tail lamp (P21/5W bulb) Tail lamp assembly C. Turn signal lamp (PY21W amber bulb) D. Rear lamp wiring connector...
  • Page 233 Vehicle care To gain access to the rear turn Rear turn signal, signal, stop/tail and reverse bulbs: stop/tail, reverse 1. Remove the six scrivets and the access panel (F). Use a fl at-blade screwdriver to prise outwards under the head of the centre pin of the scrivet.
  • Page 234 Vehicle care 4. Install the new bulb by pushing Number plate lamp 1. Push the locking tang at the end it into the holder and rotating it of the lamp housing towards the (W5W bulb) clockwise. lens and pull the lamp assembly downwards.
  • Page 235 Vehicle care Cabin storage lamp 1. Gently prise away the lens Glove box lamp, housing with a fi ne fl at-blade (Festoon bulb, 5W) (Festoon bulb, 5W) screwdriver. The vehicle may have cabin storage 2. Pull the tab holding the bulb lamps.
  • Page 236: Electrical System

    Blue the replacement of high current Yellow fuses or relays carried out by a Holden Dealer. Natural Green A. Fuse puller Replace the fuse cover securely after use.
  • Page 237 Vehicle care Fuses and relays Fuse and relay index The rear fuse panel (A) is located behind the passenger seat to the side of the battery. To locate, lift up the access fl ap. Fuses REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT ....(10A) AMPLIFIER ......
  • Page 238 Vehicle care Cabin fuses and relays Pull on the slot in the fuse panel cover and slide rearwards to access the fuse panel. A. Fuse puller...
  • Page 239 Vehicle care Cabin fuse and relay index BCM LOGIC ......(10A) Relays: STOP LAMPS/ RAP-RETAIN ACCESSORY Circuit breakers: PARK ASSIST ...... (15A) POWER RELAY CONSOLE LIGHTING ..(15A) ALL DOOR LOCK RELAY POWER WINDOWS IGN SW/THEFT ...... (2A) BATTERY ......(20A) PASS DOOR UNLOCK RELAY REAR LIGHTER ....
  • Page 240 Vehicle care Engine compartment fuses and relays This is the main fuse/relay box. Remove the clip-on cover to access. FU10 B. Vacuum pump relay (R21) FU12 FU11 A. Fuse puller...
  • Page 241 Vehicle care Engine compartment fuse SPARE SPARE SPARE RIGHT PARK LAMP ..... (10A) and relay index FRONT WIPER ....(30A) LEFT PARK LAMP ....(10A) Fuses: SPARE Relays: THEFT HORN ...... (10A) FU1 BRAKE VACUUM PUMP ..(20A) SPARE A/C CLUTCH ......(10A) FU2 REAR DEFOG......
  • Page 242: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle care Vehicle tools Tools The jack and tools are located behind the driver seat. The spare wheel is located beneath the load area. Tyre repair kit The vehicle may have an emergency tyre sealant and air compressor kit in place of the jack, tools and A.
  • Page 243: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle care Wheels and tyres The placard may display the tyre Tyre pressure size and pressures using the Keep the tyres at the recommended following icons: Tyre placard pressures to avoid increased fuel : Tyre size, minimum load rating, consumption, uneven and premature minimum speed rating tyre wear.
  • Page 244 Vehicle care • Use a tyre pressure gauge to Low profi le sports tyres Tread depth check the tyres. Simply looking The vehicle may have low profi le at the tyres is not suffi cient. tyres. • Replace any valve dust caps or Low profi...
  • Page 245 Vehicle care • The tyre has a bump or bulge in Tyre rotation • Tyre pressures it, indicating some kind of internal • Wheel alignment and balance It is recommended that you: damage. New tyres should be fi tted in pairs •...
  • Page 246 Tyres with a higher speed or load Tyre condition is checked when Warning rating are acceptable, provided they the vehicle is serviced by a Holden are fi tted to a suitable rim size. Dealer. They are able to diagnose Tyre chains may only be used any unusual signs of wear.
  • Page 247 C. Sealant-air delivery hose evenly. D. Air-only delivery hose Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer E. Pressure gauge to have the tyre repaired or replaced F. 12 volt power connection as soon as possible.
  • Page 248 Vehicle care 12. Infl ate the tyre to the infl ation 1. Passengers must exit the 9. Start the engine and let it idle pressure on the tyre placard. See vehicle. to ensure the battery does not Tyre placard on page 241 . run down.
  • Page 249 Warning kit back in its original position. 20. Drive the vehicle immediately Contact a Holden Dealer. Always stow the tyre sealant and for at least 8 km to distribute the air compressor kit in its original sealant evenly within the tyre.
  • Page 250 5. Start the engine and let it idle 24. Dispose of the used tyre sealant to ensure the battery does not canister at a Holden Dealer or in run down. A. On/off switch accordance with local and State D.
  • Page 251 Vehicle care 10. Switch the on/off switch (A) to Replacing the tyre Warning the O position. sealant canister Do not over infl ate tyres due to Warning risk of injury or damage to the tyre. Refer to the tyre placard for Be careful when handling the tyre recommended infl...
  • Page 252 Only jack the vehicle on hard, 6. Dispose of the tyre sealant have a steel spare wheel. Drive level surfaces. canister at a Holden Dealer or in carefully and do not exceed accordance with local or State Ensure moving parts of the 80 km/h if the tyre size or tread codes and practices.
  • Page 253 Vehicle care Removing the spare tyre Spare wheel access 10. Slide the jack package off the bolt and place next to the wheel 1. Park on a hard, level surface, in to be changed. a safe location. 11. Remove the jack handle, 2.
  • Page 254 Vehicle care 14. Attach the hook end of the jack 16. Ensure the spare wheel carrier 18. From behind the vehicle, grasp handle to the extension bar. is completely wound down and the spare wheel and pull it out that the securing cable (A) has towards the rear.
  • Page 255 Avoid getting dirt 259 , was used to lower the spare inside the caps. wheel, the carrier assembly must be inspected and repaired by a Holden 23. Using the extended wheel nut Dealer. wrench, loosen the wheel nuts...
  • Page 256 Vehicle care Note 25. Wind the jack up by hand until it The wheel nut wrench must be engages with the jacking point. extended before use to ensure the Ensure that the jack is not tilted correct amount of torque can be and the base is resting squarely applied.
  • Page 257 Vehicle care Note Ensure the centre cap is assembled along with the wheel nuts, if secured by them. 35. Lower the vehicle by reversing the jacking procedure. 36. Remove the jack from under the vehicle. Wheel nut tightening sequence 27. Grasp the hooked fold out 29.
  • Page 258 Vehicle care Note 39. Before storing the wheel, remove 44. Insert the extension bar into the Incorrect tightening of the wheel nuts any wheel cover or centre cap. spare wheel lowering slot. can lead to brake pulsation and disc Place the wheel face down as 45.
  • Page 259 Vehicle care 50. Continue turning the jack handle Check the security by pushing clockwise until you hear two and pulling (A) then try to turn (B) clicks or feel it skip twice. the wheel, as shown. If the wheel moves, use the This indicates that the wheel is extension bar and jack handle secure and the cable is tight.
  • Page 260 Vehicle care Trolley jack or vehicle hoist the wheel to come off while the vehicle is moving. Always have the fl at tyre repaired or replaced and installed back on the vehicle as soon as possible. The underbody mounted spare wheel needs to be stored with the valve stem pointing downwards.
  • Page 261 Vehicle care Note Spare wheel carrier injured by the jack. If the spare Always use the jack locations shown troubleshooting wheel does not slide off the jack in Step 24 of the previous section completely, make sure no one is This vehicle has an underbody- when using the original jack supplied behind you or on either side of...
  • Page 262 Vehicle care 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 at least 6. Attach the jack handle to the jack two times. and position the jack lift head under the centre of the wheel, as Note shown. If the spare wheel lowers to the ground, go to Step 15, Spare wheel 7.
  • Page 263: Jump Starting

    If you are still unsure about instructions. the cable. jump starting, Holden strongly recommends for your safety and Caution Warning that of the vehicle that you seek If driving away before the securing...
  • Page 264 Refer for the telephone kit before jump • Do not attempt jump starting to a Holden Dealer for battery starting. Remember to replace directly from the battery. replacement. the fuse afterwards.
  • Page 265 Vehicle care Jump starting connection posts The jump start positive (A) and negative (B) posts are located in the engine bay on the passenger side. These posts are used instead of a direct connection to a battery. The positive jump start connection is covered by a red cap.
  • Page 266 Vehicle care Jump starting procedure 5. Turn off all lamps and 12. Turn off the headlamps, rear accessories in both vehicles, demister, air conditioning and Note except the hazard warning audio system of the vehicle with The battery in both vehicles must fl...
  • Page 267 Vehicle care Towing a disabled vehicle Warning Flat tray towing is the only recommended towing procedure. A slot and rope location is provided to move a bogged or disabled vehicle a short distance or to pull the vehicle onto a fl at tray tow truck.
  • Page 268: Appearance Care

    Have the door hinges of all doors which can cause paint damage. water has affected the brakes. greased by a Holden Dealer. Failure to do so may result in Applying the brakes lightly will permanent damage, particularly in...
  • Page 269 Do not use petrol to clean tyres. clean glass. Air intakes • Use a good quality tyre and • Refer to a Holden Dealer for bumper shine if required. Clear debris from the air intakes, windscreen washer additive. between the bonnet and windscreen •...
  • Page 270 Rectify minor paintwork damage with Warning a touch-up pen before rust forms. Have more extensive damage or Many cleaning products are rust areas repaired by your Holden toxic, fl ammable or may damage Dealer. the interior. When cleaning the interior, avoid volatile cleaners...
  • Page 271 Vehicle care Interior and upholstery • For deeply embedded soil and Plastic and rubber parts dirt, use a leather cleaner. Only clean the vehicle interior, Plastic and rubber parts can be • After using a leather cleaner/ including the instrument panel fascia cleaned with the same cleaner as revitaliser, apply a leather and panelling, with a dry cloth or...
  • Page 272: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Service and General information maintenance Service information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to General information ....270 maintain the value of your vehicle, Recommended fl uids, it is of vital importance that all lubricants and parts ....
  • Page 273 LN3 600 cold cranking amps (CCA), 120 minutes reserve capacity. Warning Use only a manufacturer recommended battery with a ventilation system. Use of other batteries may affect the electric power management system and allow explosive gases into the vehicle cabin. Refer to a Holden Dealer or authorised repairer.
  • Page 274: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identifi cation Each vehicle has its own, individual International Standards Organisation Vehicle Identifi cation Number ISOVIN plates (ISOVIN), which is shown behind Vehicle identifi cation ....272 the windscreen on the left side and Vehicle data ........ 275 under the right seat, under a carpet fl...
  • Page 275 Technical data Compliance label (SIDI) direct injection V6 engine Cooling system/ cylinder (LPG tank) number, Vehicle Identifi cation Number (VIN) and This label shows the vehicle make, air conditioning label model series, date of manufacture, engine number. Label (A) shows the warnings for Vehicle Identifi...
  • Page 276 Technical data Engine number location V8 engine V6 engine The engine number is located at (SIDI) direct injection V6 engine the rear of the engine on the The engine number is located at passenger side. the rear of the engine on the The engine number can be viewed passenger side.
  • Page 277 R-134A Refrigerant charge 580 g +/- 20 g Compressor oil type Polyalkylene glycol (Holden part no. 90510419) Compressor oil refi ll capacity 120 ml +/- 10 ml Warning The air conditioning system should be serviced by qualifi ed personnel only. Improper service methods may cause...
  • Page 278 Technical data Axle loads Maximum front and rear axle loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any fi tted accessories. If unsure, the vehicle should be weighed at a weighbridge. Total weight includes body, mechanicals, cargo and passengers. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) Omega...
  • Page 279 Technical data Dimensions (mm) Length Width Width Height Wheel Front Rear Front Rear excl. incl. base overhang overhang track track mirrors mirrors Omega 5060 1899 2100 1463 3009 1200 1602 1618 5046 1899 2100 1463 3009 1184 1592 1608 5046 1899 2100 1463...
  • Page 280 Technical data Tyre pressure Recommended pressure Tyre size Spare Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear 225/60 R16 102H 245/45 R18 100V 245/40 R19 98W...
  • Page 281: Customer Information

    However, if you prefer to write the Therefore, we suggest you discuss address is: any concern with one of the Holden Dealer management people. The Manager Holden Customer Assistance Centre If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 282 New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand • Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty • Vehicle identifi cation number and Owner Assistance Information (I.S.O.V.I.N.), refer to the inside booklet enclosed in the New Zealand front cover of the Service/ glove box wallet.
  • Page 283: Index

    Index ® Alternator warning lamp....66 Bluetooth phone ....99, 151 ABS ........... 182 Anchorage points, child Bonnet ........205 restraints ........ 41, 42 Accessories Brakes ........182 Anti-theft alarm ......23 Battery saver ......94 ABS ........182 Antifreeze ........214 Power socket......
  • Page 284 Index Cleaning ........266 Driving lamps ......202 Dashboard layout ....8, 57 Exterior ........266 Driving precautions ....167 Default LPG operation ....196 Interior ........268 Delayed headlamps ..... 91 Climate control..... 12, 159 Egress lighting ......91 Demister, rear window ....
  • Page 285 Index Engine Fuel continued Fan, climate control ....162 Compartments......207 LPG ........192 Flat battery......... 261 Cooling system....... 213 Octane rating....191, 275 Flat tyre........240 Cover........209 Precautions ......189 Changing a fl at tyre ..240, 250 Number locations ....
  • Page 286 Index Infotainment system ....95 Hand brake ........ 183 Jack Bluetooth ® music ....123 Hazard warning ......11, 91 Jacking locations ....254 ® Bluetooth phone ....151 Headlamps ........ 226 Operation ....... 254 CD players ......110 Customising ......91 Storage........
  • Page 287 Index Locks Lighting ........89 Maintenance ......204 Bonnet lock ......205 Approach lighting ..... 91 Manual door locks ....... 20 Door locks ...... 4, 19, 20 Battery saver ......94 Manual service valve ....193 Door locks, free turning .... 21 Bulb replacement ....
  • Page 288 Index Pollen/dust fi lter ......166 Ride control systems ....184 Octane rating ..... 191, 275 Power mirrors ......7, 25 Roo bars ........202 Odometer........82 Power seat........29 Running-in a new vehicle ..167 Power socket ....... 62 Adding oil .......
  • Page 289 Index Specifi cations ....271, 275 Supplemental Restraint System Towing continued (SRS) ........... 34 Air conditioning....... 275 Precautions ......200 Airbags ........34 Axle loads....... 276 Towing slot ......265 Seat belt pretensioners .... 39 Capacities ......277 Traction control ......184 Symbols (navigation) ..
  • Page 290 Index Tyres continued Vehicle storage ......195 Sealant and air Ventilation system...... 159 compressor kit ......245 Vents.......... 160 Sports tyres ......242 Virtual CD Changer (VCDC) ..115 Tread depth ......242 Warning lights ......63 Underspeed ......... 85 Washer fl uid ....... 219 USB port ........

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